The fact that Glock failed one huge test but has passed tons of others doesn't mean the army is stupid. Conversely the fact that the 320 failed the FBI test yet has been passed by ICE and the army (and Texas DPS among others) doesn't mean anything either.
Really all this thread proves is a certain amount of brand loyalty. "I own and/or am issued Brand X and am happy with it therefore it is the best."
The two guns are similar enough to meet general requirements but unique enough to pass or fail specific ones.
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The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles."
Shot my "upgraded" 320 for the first time today. Trigger felt better shooting it than dry fire. Despite what I perceive in the 320 as having a much better trigger than my 19, both before and after the recall, I shoot the Glock more accurately I believe. Bore axis is a contributing factor possibly?
For those that have had the recall done, do you feel that the reset is a little longer?
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I took my "upgraded" P320 to the range after I got it back. I compared it to 4 new guns from the gun shop. 3 different people took turns pulling the triggers of the 5 guns side by side. None of us could tell the difference between any of the guns. My gun had a trigger that felt the exact same as the NIB guns from the store.
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southswede and Vegas, thanks for the reply. That's a pretty good turnaround.
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